Enforcing ClinicalTrials.Gov Reporting Requirements: FDA Issues Draft Guidance
Executive Summary
A new US FDA draft guidance describes the agency's plans to identify trial sponsors that have failed to submit required clinical trial registration and/or results information to ClinicalTrials.gov. The draft guidance also clarifies when the agency will seek civil money penalties for non-compliance, the applicable procedures for assessing civil money penalties and the civil money penalty amounts that may be assessed.
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